Climate Refugees

Climate Refugees

How climate change could increase the flow of Filipino migration and emigration.

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HOCUS: A Leap of Consciousness

HOCUS: A Leap of Consciousness

Art exhibit at the Philippine National Museum depicts the roots of Filipinos’ post-colonial traumatic disorder.

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The Happy Home Cook: Banana-Cue

The Happy Home Cook: Banana-Cue

Bringing the popular street food into the comforts of home.

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On Tita Bootz’s Bucket List—Stop New HIV Infections

On Tita Bootz’s Bucket List—Stop New  HIV Infections

Filipino senior wants to stop new HIV infections in the Philippines before he dies.

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The Happy Home Cook: Vegan Kare-Kare (Filipino Peanut Stew)

The Happy Home Cook: Vegan Kare-Kare (Filipino Peanut Stew)

Kare-kare is a classic and beloved Filipino stew made of meat and vegetables in thick and creamy peanut sauce, traditionally with shrimp paste (bagoong) and rice on the side. Filipinos often reserve this dish for big parties like town fiestas, christenings, even weddings. It’s a dish that’s both celebratory and celebrated.

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My Unmom Mom

My Unmom Mom

When a mother is like no other.

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The Way of Eskabo Daan

The Way of Eskabo Daan

Winningest Filipino martial arts school Eskabo Daan blazes a trail.

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The Manila House in Washington, D.C.

The Manila House in Washington, D.C.

There was a house in Washington, DC where Filipinos gathered, ate, played cards and quarreled in the years before and during World War II.

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Adeline’s Catering

Adeline’s Catering

When it’s time for Cebu-style lechon in Chicagoland, who you gonna call? Adeline’s!

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The Happy Home Cook: Pork Belly Adobo

The Happy Home Cook: Pork Belly Adobo

Nothing beats a classic.

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